COLLEGE STATION – The Southeastern Conference has announced the time for Texas A&M’s final home game, and it’s a familiar one: The Aggies will play host to Mississippi State starting 2:30 p.m. CT on Nov. 9 at Kyle Field.

This marks A&M’s third nationally-televised midday game on CBS this season, after the network had not broadcast from Kyle since 1989 (the Aggies moved into the CBS-centric SEC prior to the 2012 football season).

The downside for A&M fans – and perhaps the players – is the Aggies will not have played one SEC night home game this season (although they do play UTEP this Saturday, for instance, at 8 p.m. at Kyle). Everyone who’s witnessed both day and night games at Kyle Field knows there is a difference in the atmosphere.

CBS, too, is capitalizing on what’s likely reigning Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel’s final home game. The sophomore from Kerrville Tivy, who redshirted his first year at A&M and therefore is eligible for the 2014 NFL draft, is expected to declare for the pros following this season.

The 6-2 Aggies’ only two losses this season have been in the CBS midday games – against Alabama (49-42) and Auburn (45-41). A&M likely will be heavily favored against the Bulldogs.

In other A&M news, coach Kevin Sumlin has received a verbal pledge from junior-college offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor, who flipped his oral commitment from Arkansas to A&M. Eluemunor (6 foot 5, 300 pounds) is a touted prospect from Lackawanna (Pa.) College who was reared in Rockaway, N.J.

“I am shutting down my recruitment for good and I will not be taking any calls from any other coaches and I am done with my visits, thank you,” Eluemunor posted on his Twitter page, later adding, “Please Arkansas fans keep the negative comments to yourself.”